linuxmce@mythrouter:/lib/firmware$ md5sum dvb-fe-cx24116.fw dd8dfdfca6b72462d9db8032f78631c8 dvb-fe-cx24116.fw** went to fetch Firmware v1.20.79.0 linuxmce@mythrouter:/lib/firmware$ md5sum dvb-fe-cx24116.fw 417cafd3b10e207e1dba9a03ad63e405 dvb-fe-cx24116.fwDuring the previous couple of weeks I did a lot of test setup's in all kinds of ways. As stated earlier I have tried and tested both the standard v4l-dvb repositories at linuxtv.org as well as the s2-liplianin repository. At a certain point nothing would work any more.I am not a specialist in mercurial or git, but I did some searching and went back to some of the test installs.I found that hg parents gave me detailed info on the repository installed.

Struggeling to make vdr actually use it now. I mean, it does open the device (listed in lsof and I get device is busy when trying to scan for channels while vdr is running) but it says "no signal" when switching to TV on my orbiter.Any hints are welcome.

i have a Tevvi S660 DVB-S2 USB, it works with the "linux pack" from http://tevii.com/linux_tevii_ds3000.rarYou must copy the FW from Tevvi to /lib/firmware and then you install the v4l from the packet (ReadMe included)make && make install and the box work with the vdr. (thanks to nite_man !)

The program 'v4l2-ctl' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:sudo apt-get install ivtv-utils__________________________________________________________________________________________________